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| Da fuq User ID: 16258666 12/08/2012 09:34 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Our sun is feeling the effects of the galactic super-wave headed in our direction that effects all matter in the galaxy. Quoting: Da fuq Around dec 21-23 is when the main inpact of the gamma wave level energy will pass through us. But its all meant to happen, so just relax. It is also having affects on other planets in our solar system. I could go on and on. Would you mind expanding on this? I could, but I can also give you the big picture. Ancient knowledge. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 29335662 12/08/2012 09:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know all about the angle of the sun in the northern hemisphere this time of year but I don't ever remember the sun being as bright as it is this year. Quoting: The Analog Guy Right before dusk almost impossible to drive. I live in the high desert. Anyone else notice this? When the electromagnetic region of the sun is overly excited by some other magnetic effect yet to be identified, it triggers a plasma expansion that makes the sun look as if it is brighter.. This will usually die down adte the influencing factor has dissippated... Now we are about to be hit by a wave which started in the black hole as a mass ejection outwards and upwards and downwards which will arrive on the 21st of December 2012 and could be sufficient to excite the sun into the brightness you perceive. The good thing is that the birtht light and size of the sun arent afftecex be ause if they were to expand, we could be looking at a supernova caused by the sun's irreversiblar expansion which might remove a cap ot two of layers from sunny. Also we are lucky we wont have a magnetic memory wile and end up being like some silly forgetfull zombie from CDC emergency drills... Anyhoo sleep tight and pray for a tomorrow. |
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| The Analog Guy (OP) My shit is together User ID: 26925726 12/09/2012 01:39 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Perhaps it is not the sun, but rather our atmosphere that is having the problem. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7318080 Collapsing magnetosphere? I like that sig On the topic of remote viewing---- “That what specifically drives targeting is INTENT and EXPEC- TATION FOR OUTCOME. This identifies a specific reason why most of reality operates the way it does, at least with regard to how it relates to humankind. It speaks to how important focusing in the moment and paying attention to what you are thinking about your actions and decisions have as an effect on one’s life. It is the cause for all things that we experience, not just getting us to a remote viewing target.” |
| Paddy User ID: 5574044 12/09/2012 01:45 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i am a 'conspiracy theorist' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21926154 my sister thinks I am a nut she knows nothing about anything Yesterday, she complained that she felt the sun was getting brighter or something. It was giving her a lot of trouble driving and she just didn't understand it. I find her innocent, unbiased observations more telling than anything on the internet. Got ant pictures? [link to animals.nationalgeographic.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 24583650 12/09/2012 01:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is a possible answer, by NASA, no less. We have been traveling through an inner galaxtic cloud the last 40k years. (My thoughts here) The cloud has acted a defuser for the Sun. This is why the planets seem brighter at night. This is why they are now finding more black holes and planets - they can see better without the local cloud in the way. This is the reason for global warming, chemtrails, and ice cap melt. Watch at least at the 17 minute mark. Scientist Discuss Space Matter, NASA youtube channel [link to www.youtube.com] |
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| Nika User ID: 29370897 12/09/2012 02:27 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know all about the angle of the sun in the northern hemisphere this time of year but I don't ever remember the sun being as bright as it is this year. Quoting: The Analog Guy Right before dusk almost impossible to drive. I live in the high desert. Anyone else notice this? Southern Oregon here, and yes...I've been noticing this also. It's getting very difficult to even look up, and not just in the direction of the sun either. And even when it's cloudy out, on some days it is still very very bright outside. ![]() ![]() |
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